Rondout meets Paris with second Night Market

Friday

Sep 21, 2012 at 2:00 AM

The Rondout section of Broadway is one of Kingston's coolest spots, and it's one of the Hudson Valley's coolest little art voyages. If there's anything that can make it cooler, it's the easy swing of a Parisian street market. That's what's happening Friday night on the street.

The Rondout section of Broadway is one of Kingston's coolest spots, and it's one of the Hudson Valley's coolest little art voyages. If there's anything that can make it cooler, it's the easy swing of a Parisian street market. That's what's happening Friday night on the street.

For the second time, a Night Market will take over Broadway, filled with fun Parisian elements such as vintage clothing, jewelry, live music and plenty of visual art.

The market starts at 6 p.m. with local boutiques and galleries opening their doors. A pop-up art show called "Behind the Green Door," featuring drawings by Woodstock artist Mylo Quam, will be displayed next to the Mezzanine. Artisans at Karmabee will show off their crafts, and the Storefront Gallery will exhibit the work of painter Todd Samara, who lives in the Rondout.

Music comes from the Old Double E, an old-time band with a 1920s sensibility. The Railroad Boys, Seth Davis and PP Junior will also perform.

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